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there are four types of routine physical
examinations you should know about. |
entrance, periodic, reenlistment, and separation
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The results of the reenlistment physical
examination are recorded on |
form SF-600, Chronological
Record of Medical Care. |
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Formal Board Report
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when the period of
recovery is expected to exceed 8 months |
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Temporary Limited Duty (TLD)
Medical Board Report |
is used only when a
member is expected to return to full duty after an adequate period of treatment. Processing time should not exceed 6 working days, and under most circumstances, the report should be completed in 3 working days. |
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is the
principal document for recording a complete physical examination |
The SF 88, Report of Medical Examination
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is to provide a complete personal
medical history and to serve as a source of information that supplements information reported on the SF 88. |
(SF) 93, Report of
Medical History, |
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Throughout the Navy, there are
two accepted methods for testing visual acuity: |
the
Snellen chart and Jaeger cards, and the Armed Forces Vision Tester. |
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Upon entry into the service, a baseline audiogram
is performed and recorded on |
DD 2215. Subsequent
audiometric test results are recorded on a DD 2216 |
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An electrocardiogram
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is a record of electrical
impulses made by the heart. |